Keyboard Error

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Dave

I have a problem with a "keyboard error" screen that appears ever so often.
I can get around the problem by connecting a PS2 keyboard and re-booting,
then
the computer will complete booting into Windows XP.

I have several things connected to USB ports:
Keyboard, Logitech G11
Two Mice
Printer
Two flash drives

I was thinking that I may have too many things connected to USB drives.

Dave
 
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GT

I have a problem with a "keyboard error" screen that appears ever so often.
I can get around the problem by connecting a PS2 keyboard and re-booting,

Sorry, I can help with the problem, but I have to say: Don't you just love
"Keyboard error, or no keyboard present. Press F1 to continue"!
 
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WebWalker

I have a problem with a "keyboard error" screen that appears ever so often.
I can get around the problem by connecting a PS2 keyboard and re-booting,
then
the computer will complete booting into Windows XP.

I have several things connected to USB ports:
Keyboard, Logitech G11
Two Mice
Printer
Two flash drives

I was thinking that I may have too many things connected to USB drives.

Try to disable from BIOS for "Stop on keyboard error" or something
similar.
 
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Plato

Dave said:
I have a problem with a "keyboard error" screen that appears ever so often.
I can get around the problem by connecting a PS2 keyboard and re-booting,
then
the computer will complete booting into Windows XP.

I have several things connected to USB ports:
Keyboard, Logitech G11
Two Mice
Printer
Two flash drives

I was thinking that I may have too many things connected to USB drives.

Most likely.
 
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Dave

After I removed one of the USB mice, a wireless one, and removed one of the
flash drives, and connected the keyboard into a USB slot on the computer
itself
rather than the monitor, things seem to be back to normal. I wasn't able to
see
anything in the BIOS re keyboard that could be changed.

Dave
 

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